The finding is one of the first to suggest a role for hormones in maintaining the state of
general anaesthesia and provides valuable insights for generating newer drugs that could put people to sleep with fewer side effects.
The patient data were retrospectively recorded, including general and dental history, reasons for
general anaesthesia and treatment modalities, such as the number of restorative primary teeth and restorative permanent teeth, the total number of teeth undergoing operative restoration, root-canal treatment, amputation, stainless-steel-crowns, tooth extraction, glass-ionomer-cement, preventive-resin-restoration, supragingival scaling, full-mouth prophylaxis and fissure-sealant procedures.
The Propofol segment is estimated to account for 29.8% share of the global
general anaesthesia drugs market by end of 2015, and is expected to register a robust CAGRs of 5.4% in terms of value during the forecast period.
Presently, Maruishi is applying for a manufacture and marketing license for Remifentanil injection, which is widely used as an opioid analgesic ([micro sign]-opioid receptor agonist) to manage
general anaesthesia. The product is an ultra-short-acting analgesic used for
general anaesthesia, characterised by its potent analgesic action together with its ability to rapidly regulate pain.
General anaesthesia for a healthy fearful child is extremely safe and in the long run is the best out- come for the profession and patient0.
General Anaesthesia In this case, a person is unconscious with no awareness or memory of the surgery.
We report asymmetry of bispectral index (BIS) values during maintenance of
general anaesthesia in a post-hemispherotomy patient with Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS), and propose bilateral BIS monitoring for safe maintenance of
general anaesthesia in patients with SWS.
Effects of remifentanil on cardiovascular and bispectral index responses to endotracheal intubation in severe pre-eclamptic patients undergoing Caesarean delivery under
general anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth.
Objective: To compare the effect of spinal and
general anaesthesia on the amount of blood loss during cesarean section.
The patient who receives dental treatment under
general anaesthesia is usually a child, one with special needs, or one who requires an extensive dental procedure.